Overcoming the Present / Max Czollek / translated by Jon Cho-Polizzi | TRANSIT
Overcoming the Present [Gegenwartsbewältigung] by Max Czollek TRANSIT vol. 12, no. 2 Translated by Jon Cho-Polizzi Download PDF Back to “Sex” or continue on to “Together” by Simone Dede Ayivi. A short while back, I received the following email: “We would like to invite you to a debate. Our topic is: How does one deal […]
Sex / by Reyhan Şahin / translated by Didem Uca | TRANSIT
Sex by Reyhan Şahin TRANSIT Your Homeland is Our Nightmare Translated by Didem Uca Download PDF Back to “Language” or continue on to “Overcoming the Present” by Max Czollek. Smack! go my Turkish-German pussy lips. Smack, smack, when I let them flourish and thrive like an outlaw. Smack, smack, smack, when they’re wet and feeling […]
Language / by Margarete Stokowski / translated by Jon Cho-Polizzi | TRANSIT
Language by Margarete Stokowski TRANSIT Your Homeland is Our Nightmare Translated by Jon Cho-Polizzi Download PDF Back to “Food” or continue on to “Sex” by Reyhan Şahin. Allegedly, in China, at the end of 2018, the first genetically altered humans were born. This news unleashed a worldwide shockwave of criticism, and the Chinese government forbade […]
Food / Vina Yun / translated by Thomas B. Fuhr and Wojtek Gornicki | TRANSIT
Food by Vina Yun TRANSIT Your Homeland is Our Nightmare Translated by Thomas B. Fuhr and Wojtek Gornicki Download PDF Back to “Privileges” or continue on to “Language” by Margarete Stokowski. “Oh, yeah, yeah,” K-Pop superstar Jay Park croons. “Oh, the wholesome samgyetang, the sweet-and-sour galbi jjim. Haemul pajeon on rainy days, andong jjimdak on […]
Privileges / Olga Grjasnowa / translated by Allison García | TRANSIT
Privileges by Olga Grjasnowa TRANSIT Your Homeland is Our Nightmare Translated by Allison García Download PDF Back to “Dangerous” or continue on to “Food” by Vina Yun. One of the greatest privileges in life is the ability to choose who you want to be. There is a kind of privilege that lies in the discrepancy […]
Dangerous / by Nadia Shehadeh / translated by Elizabeth Sun | TRANSIT
Dangerous by Nadia Shehadeh TRANSIT Your Homeland is Our Nightmare Translated by Elizabeth Sun Download PDF Back to “Home” or continue on to “Privileges” by Olga Grjasnowa. Anyway the wind blows, Doesn’t really matter to me, To me. – Freddie Mercury I grew up in a small town in East Westphalia which—in addition to a […]
Home / by Mithu Sanyal / translated by Didem Uca | TRANSIT
Home by Mithu Sanyal TRANSIT Your Homeland is Our Nightmare Translated by Didem Uca Download PDF Back to “Insult” or continue on to “Dangerous” by Nadia Shehadeh. Talking about this has become something of a cliché, because surely by now even the last person on earth should know that the question “But where are you […]
Insult / by Enrico Ippolito / translated by Michael Sandberg | TRANSIT
Insult by Enrico Ippolito TRANSIT Your Homeland is Our Nightmare Translated by Michael Sandberg Download PDF Back to “Looks” or continue on to “Home” by Mithu Sanyal. How many times had he heard it now? Twenty? Three thousand? However many times it’s been, he can’t count the number with just two hands. Every visit to […]
Looks / by Hengameh Yaghoobifarah / translated by Jonas Teupert | TRANSIT
Looks by Hengameh Yaghoobifarah TRANSIT Your Homeland is Our Nightmare Translated by Jonas Teupert Download PDF Back to “Love” or continue on to “Insult” by Enrico Ippolito. A friend and I walk through the museum quarter of a West-German city, surrounded by a throng of tourists. There are plenty of attractions here, but none seems […]
Love / by Sharon Dodua Otoo / translated by Adrienne Merritt | TRANSIT
Love by Sharon Dodua Otoo TRANSIT Your Homeland is Our Nightmare Translated by Adrienne Merritt Download PDF Back to “Trust” or continue on to “Looks” by Hengameh Yaghoobifarah. Love is…about what we do not just what we feel. It’s a verb, not a noun. – bell hooks Before I became a mother, I didn’t have […]